Photo by Simon Bellingham
Photo by Simon Bellingham
Masoala Peninsula
Masoala represents the largest protected rainforest in Madagascar and as such is a haven for some of the most unusual wildlife on Earth
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WHY VISIT MASOALA PENINSULA
Accessible only by boat or foot, making this one of the more remote destinations.
Stunning coastline with dramatic backdrop of thickly forested mountains.
The largest remaining block of protected rainforest in Madagascar.
Eleven species of lemurs including Aye Aye.
The fantastic Leaf-tailed Gecko and vibrant Panther Chameleon.
Swimming, snorkeling and kayaking in the warm Indian Ocean.
Easily combined with a safari in Southern Africa.
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Helmet Vanga
Photo by Simon Bellingham
Top Birds of MASOALA PENINSULA
- Helmet and Bernier’s Vanga
- Short-legged Ground-Roller
- Brown Mesite
- Madagascar Crested Ibis
- Red-breasted and Blue Coua
- Madagascar Pygmy Kingfisher
Red Ruffed Lemur
Photo by Masoala Forest Lodge
Top Mammals of MASOALA PENINSULA
- Aye Aye
- Red-ruffed Lemur
- Scott’s Sportive Lemur
- White-fronted Brown Lemur
- Moore’s Woolly Lemur
- Lowland Streaked Tenrec
FEATURED LODGE of MASOALA PENINSULA
Masoala Forest Lodge
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The spectacular rainforest covered peninsula on Madagascar’s northeast coast forms the backdrop for Masoala Forest Lodge. Accessible only by foot or by sea, with a maximum capacity of just 12 guests, the lodge is a haven of tranquility. A place to relax, explore and connect with the natural world in all of its primordial splendour.
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